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Networked noughties 2003-2005

Learning with e's

The launch of one of the first social networking services Friends Reunited in 2000 paved the ways for a welter of new social networking tools which would revolutionise the way people connected, communicated and shared. Interfacing with the iPod, it allowed users to download just about any music track they wished to listen to.

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Mobile Learning: e-learningnext

ID Reflections

Growth of location-based services and location-aware networks 3. The importance of being connected to networks (both the hyperlinked and the human kind) to have access to information at the point-of-need 8. Duke University made headlines when it provided all incoming freshmen with their own 20 -gigabyte iPods.

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From Brilliant Jerk to Passionate People Person

CLO Magazine

We of course know Jobs as the man who gave us the Macintosh, the iPod, the iPad and the iPhone and essentially established the “Church of Apple” with all its loyal fans. The true success of Apple began in those following years, which brought the iMac, the iPod, the iPhone, the iPad, and a highly human-centric approach to computing and retail.

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Training Plan For iPhone Application Development

Upside Learning

Having knowledge of a server side programming language like J2EE, PHP, or ASP.Net will certainly help as any reasonably sophisticated iPhone app will require communication with third party services for data. Knowledge of web services like Restful (for communication) and JSON for data interchange is an added plus. Estimate Days.

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Networked noughties 2000-2002

Learning with e's

The last 10 years will be known as the networked decade. Sure, previous years saw the telephone, CB radio, television, the Web and e-mail, but this decade was the one when social networking came of age, and where unprecendented access to vast storehouses of knowledge became common place for millions across the globe.

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How to Cultivate an Innovative Workplace

KnowledgeCity

The Apple Macintosh allowed everyday people to have a computer in their homes, the iPhone allowed us to access a global network from a device we can keep in our pockets, and the iPod and Apple TV changed the way we consume entertainment. Apple isn’t just creating cool inventions, though.

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eLearning, mLearning, Tech Terms, Google, & iPods

Big Dog, Little Dog

Although overall growth is slowing due to the recession, the recession is also acting as a growth catalyst for certain types of products and services. Instead, our brains are developing circuitry for online social networking and are adapting to a new multitasking technology culture. iPods for Learning. billion in 2007.

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